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GPR144

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Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
ADGRD2
Identifiers
AliasesADGRD2, PGR24, GPR144, adhesion G protein-coupled receptor D2
External IDsHomoloGene:130029;GeneCards:ADGRD2;OMA:ADGRD2 - orthologs
Gene location (Human)
Chromosome 9 (human)
Chr.Chromosome 9 (human)[1]
Chromosome 9 (human)
Genomic location for ADGRD2
Genomic location for ADGRD2
Band9q33.3Start124,450,451bp[1]
End124,478,589bp[1]
RNA expression pattern
Bgee
HumanMouse (ortholog)
Top expressed in
  • parotid gland

  • triceps brachii muscle

  • vena cava

  • right ventricle

  • dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve

  • Pituitary Gland

  • anterior pituitary

  • lateral nuclear group of thalamus

  • inferior olivary nucleus

  • cerebellar vermis
    n/a
More reference expression data
BioGPS
More reference expression data
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

347088

n/a

Ensembl

ENSG00000180264

n/a

UniProt

n
a

n/a

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001161808
NM_182611
NM_001395425

n/a

RefSeq (protein)

n/a

n/a

Location (UCSC)Chr 9: 124.45 – 124.48 Mbn/a
PubMed search[2]n/a
Wikidata
View/Edit Human

Probable G-protein coupled receptor 144 is aprotein that in humans is encoded by theGPR144gene.[3][4] This gene encodes a member of theadhesion-GPCR family of receptors. Family members are characterised by an extended extracellular region with a variable number of protein domains coupled to a TM7 domain via a domain known as the GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN) domain.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^abcGRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000180264Ensembl, May 2017
  2. ^"Human PubMed Reference:".National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  3. ^"Entrez Gene: GPR144 G protein-coupled receptor 144".
  4. ^Fredriksson R, Lagerstrom MC, Hoglund PJ, Schioth HB (Nov 2002)."Novel human G protein-coupled receptors with long N-terminals containing GPS domains and Ser/Thr-rich regions".FEBS Lett.531 (3):407–14.doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(02)03574-3.PMID 12435584.S2CID 7449692.
  5. ^Stacey M, Yona S (2011).AdhesionGPCRs: Structure to Function (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology). Berlin: Springer.ISBN 978-1-4419-7912-4.
  6. ^Araç D, Boucard AA, Bolliger MF, Nguyen J, Soltis SM, Südhof TC, Brunger AT (March 2012)."A novel evolutionarily conserved domain of cell-adhesion GPCRs mediates autoproteolysis".EMBO J.31 (6):1364–78.doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.26.PMC 3321182.PMID 22333914.

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